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Wayde Cecil Scott

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Wayde Cecil Scott

Birth
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Death
19 Jan 2019 (aged 88)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Grant, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Wayde was born to Cecil Clair Scott and Vetta Grover and graduated from Idaho Falls High School. On April 18, 1950, he married Bonnie Rae Nield in Idaho Falls Temple, and they birthed four sons: Michael, Robert, Jim, and Barry. Wayde dryfarmed in Blackfoot with the family business. They later moved to Hamilton, Montana where he had a dairy farm. In 1955, they moved to Idaho Falls where he started his career in law enforcement. He retired after 30 years of service, admired and well respected by his colleagues. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully for 13 years with his wife in the Idaho Falls Temple. He enjoyed camping and fishing with family and grandchildren. He also loved his dogs and enjoyed riding horses with his family and the "over the hill" gang. Survivors beside Bonnie included: sons Mike (Pam) Scott of Gilbert, AZ, Jim (Karla) Scott of Rigby, and Barry (Kaleen) Scott of Rigby; brother Jack (Peggy) Scott of Idaho Falls; and daughter-in-law Cheri Scott of Chubbuck. Preceded by son Robert "Bob" Scott, grandchildren Nicholas Scott, Jason Scott, and Michelle Scott; and brothers Dee Scott and Raleigh Scott. Funeral services held January 26th at the Grant 1st Ward at 3431 East 100 North. Grover Wray officiated. Cemetery rites performed by the Idaho Falls Police Department Honor Guard.
Wayde was born to Cecil Clair Scott and Vetta Grover and graduated from Idaho Falls High School. On April 18, 1950, he married Bonnie Rae Nield in Idaho Falls Temple, and they birthed four sons: Michael, Robert, Jim, and Barry. Wayde dryfarmed in Blackfoot with the family business. They later moved to Hamilton, Montana where he had a dairy farm. In 1955, they moved to Idaho Falls where he started his career in law enforcement. He retired after 30 years of service, admired and well respected by his colleagues. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served faithfully for 13 years with his wife in the Idaho Falls Temple. He enjoyed camping and fishing with family and grandchildren. He also loved his dogs and enjoyed riding horses with his family and the "over the hill" gang. Survivors beside Bonnie included: sons Mike (Pam) Scott of Gilbert, AZ, Jim (Karla) Scott of Rigby, and Barry (Kaleen) Scott of Rigby; brother Jack (Peggy) Scott of Idaho Falls; and daughter-in-law Cheri Scott of Chubbuck. Preceded by son Robert "Bob" Scott, grandchildren Nicholas Scott, Jason Scott, and Michelle Scott; and brothers Dee Scott and Raleigh Scott. Funeral services held January 26th at the Grant 1st Ward at 3431 East 100 North. Grover Wray officiated. Cemetery rites performed by the Idaho Falls Police Department Honor Guard.


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